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Resources for Jewish Educators after the Pittsburgh Shootings
Here is my plan, all or parts of which you may wish to replicate in your own congregation in the days to come, along with additional resources for Jewish educators.
How My Religious School Will Address the Aftermath of the Shootings in Pittsburgh
Here is my plan, all or parts of which you may wish to replicate in your own congregation in the days to come
Running Towards the Call: Participate in National Refugee Shabbat
Remember the feeling you had when you got on an airplane alone to study abroad, or when you packed up everything you owned and moved to a new city?
How You Can Participate in National Refugee Shabbat - and Why You Should
Jewish communities across North America will come together for National Refugee Shabbat on October 19-20, 2018, the week we read Parashat Lech L'cha.
Jewish Views on Civil Rights
American Reform Jews have historically supported a variety of civil rights issues, including equality for the LGBT community, hate crimes legislation, the death penalty, criminal justice reforms, disability rights, and legislative protections from religious discrimination in the workplace.